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Rajasthan Road Trip | Desert Dwellers

Taking 'glamping' to a whole new level at the ultimate desert retreat... 8 Comments Read more
Taking 'glamping' to a whole new level at the ultimate desert retreat... 8 Comments Read more
Just three hours from the Pakistan border (a snip in Indian standards), Jaisalmer feels a world away from the rest of Rajasthan we’d seen… The landscape changed completely on our drive from Jodhpur as we entered the Thar desert. As […] 7 Comments Read more
One of the main tourist pulls in Jodhpur, as with every big Rajasthani city it seems, is the Mehrangarh Fort... Each fort seems to beat the last one and Jodhpur really was the mother of all of them. 6 Comments Read more
Six hours drive through leopard country from Udaipur lies the almost mythical city of Jodhpur, famed for its bright blue walls, winding streets just wide enough for rickshaws and a hilltop fort that resides proudly over it everything... 4 Comments Read more
Our first (and only sob) full day in Udaipur was to be spent exploring the city palace, Jagdish temple and more of the winding streets falling away from the bustling touristy hub around the clock tower. You don’t have to […] 10 Comments Read more
Welcome to Udaipur, by far my favourite city we visited in Rajasthan... 4 Comments Read more
I've made peace with not being a morning person in this lifetime but if there are two words that can get me out of bed at 6 A.M they might just be 'tiger safari'... 10 Comments Read more
From Anopura, we drove 3 hours to Ranthambore, famed for its enormous national park inhabited by a certain stripy king of the jungle. Yep, we were headed for tiger country and on a mission to spot one of these beautiful big cats in the wild... 6 Comments Read more
This was one of those magical, off-the-grid places I was almost considering not blogging about at all and keeping the secret all to myself. Thankfully my better instincts won out... Just don't tell too many people 'K? 9 Comments Read more
Our second and final day in Jaipur started in the peace and calm of our guest house 47 Jobner Bagh, soaking up the last of this little oasis before heading out to the chaos and riotous colour of the city. 5 Comments Read more